There was no bestiality involved. He simply mistook her for aquatic grass, being that she was very graceful, and he ate her. MrO is said to be in shock, but may revise that position at a later date. <br><br>The American justice system looks on this as a tragic, but understandable occurrence, as geese are well known and fairly well liked for their absolute inability to discriminate. It remains to be seen how controversial this startling carnivorous behavior on the part of the goose will be perceived by the American public, the world at large and that small handful of blowhards who threaten to turn this anomaly into something much larger and sinister than it actually is.<br><br>Sorry, no links, but I'm looking.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[color:white]xx</font color=white>[color:blue]I always deserve it. Really.</font color=blue><br><br>

I always get the goose and the swan mixed up. Wasn't the ugly duckling a swan? Or was it a goose. Anyway, the thing is performing an unnatural act, whatever beast it is. Although I shouldn't be too hasty because km will accuse me of unconstitutional bias.<br><br>[color:red]&#63743;</font color=red> [color:orange]&#63743;</font color=orange> [color:yellow]&#63743;</font color=yellow> [color:green]&#63743;</font color=green> [color:blue]&#63743;</font color=blue> [color:purple]&#63743;</font color=purple>

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